Stop a cat crapping in my garden

They annoy me as well but not as much a cack everywhere!

Thing is with the fence as posted above is that there are three sides and they are all shared with the houses they border so I'm not sure of the legality of any changes.
 
We/my neighbours have an issue with cats crapping, next door got some 'scat-a-cat' early days but no crap on the lawns yet!
 
Get your own cat. What possibly could go wrong?

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Well I've ordered a £20 automatic sprinkler off Amazon, will see how that works out.

What do I do with the cat poop that's there? It's a horrible squidgy mess, no substance really to pick it up. Will it die out and 'feed' the lawn?
 
The screeching motion detectors do work, we have them in the flower beds to try and encourage our cats to crap at the end of the garden that's not tended to. Still make me jump when I walk past them at night, good to know my hearing's OK though.

I worked with a chap who's neighbour concreted bits of glass on a wall that was 50/50 to stop his cats going over there, which made him pretty unhappy. Anyway he had a few of his rugby mates down one day so they decided to undo his handy work with a hammer.
 
Yeah exactly, I am absolutely not doing anything to upset any of my neighbours. I've been in the house for nearly 2 years no and have no issues at all. The ones who own the cat regularly sign for my parcels for me as she is a live at home mum to a young girl. The last thing I want to do is top create any kind of issues with them or any other neighbours.
 
Try 'Silent Roar'?

It's a lion poo cat deterrent sold as lawn fertilizer to get around not being able to sell it as a deterrent... because the make up of the poo is so different depending on what the lion has eaten they cannot gaurentee the chemical make up of the poo for regulation.

Or something like that anyway.
 
Yeah exactly, I am absolutely not doing anything to upset any of my neighbours. I've been in the house for nearly 2 years no and have no issues at all. The ones who own the cat regularly sign for my parcels for me as she is a live at home mum to a young girl. The last thing I want to do is top create any kind of issues with them or any other neighbours.

have you actually mentioned it to them at all?
 
befriend the cat and it will then treat your garden as its own territory..and not crap in it

failing that, concrete your garden...or the cat
 
Well I've ordered a £20 automatic sprinkler off Amazon, will see how that works out.

What do I do with the cat poop that's there? It's a horrible squidgy mess, no substance really to pick it up. Will it die out and 'feed' the lawn?

hang on till its frozen..its the best thing about this time of year!
 
Yeah exactly, I am absolutely not doing anything to upset any of my neighbours. I've been in the house for nearly 2 years no and have no issues at all. The ones who own the cat regularly sign for my parcels for me as she is a live at home mum to a young girl. The last thing I want to do is top create any kind of issues with them or any other neighbours.

Exactly the same for me.

I'm also going to have a look into automated sprinklers and hope that resolves it. Only problem for me is we have pretty small gardens and 4ft fences...so it might be a tad obvious unfortunately.
 
"I can get a MAC 10 in 15 minutes, how would you feel if I used one to shoot your cat?"

*assume boxing stance*

OR

Just scoop the poop and post it through the neighbours letterbox.

Sorry, this isn't General Discussion is it... :p
 
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"I can get a MAC 10 in 15 minutes, how would you feel if I used one to shoot your cat?"

*assume boxing stance*

OR

Just scoop the poop and post it through the neighbours letterbox.

Sorry, this isn't General Discussion is it... :p

Haha brilliant.

I wouldn't want to mess with my neighbour, I'd need backup, she's a big lass!! :p:p
 
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